About the Eastatoe Passage
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As you head out on the Eastatoe Passage from the Dug Mountain Fishing Access parking lot, you will enjoy the sights and sounds of hiking alongside Eastatoe Creek. You will then begin to gain elevation and cross a boardwalk above a waterfall on a small feeder creek. The trail begins to descend back towards the creek where you are met with your reward, the opportunity to enjoy our new 95 foot suspension bridge over Eastatoe Creek. The distance from the parking lot to the bridge is 3/4 of a mile.
Both Bridges Along the Eastatoe Passage are Now Complete!
If you have questions regarding the newly installed bridge or hiking the Eastatoe Passage, please contact:
Rob Achenberg, Upstate Region Coordinator rachenberg@palmettoconservation.org
Interactive Maps Without Wifi
We have partnered with Avenza Maps in order to offer interactive maps that don't require an internet connection. Using the Avenza App, you can download maps onto your mobile device before you hit the trail, so that you locate yourself and be aware of where you are, even in the remotest of places. Offline location helps you stay on track, on the trail, and out of potential danger.
Get the MapDirections
Roy F Jones Road Parking Area/Dug Mountain Fishing Access
Keowee-Toxaway State Park
Natural Bridge/Raven Rock/ Eastatoe Passage Trailhead Parking
Notes
This is a HIKING ONLY trail. No motor vehicles, bicycles, or horses allowed.
Eastatoe Passage Share Owners
Ramey Dickerson